Trying to burn an iso file to DVD using Daemon Tools

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  1. Knocka58

    Knocka58 Newbie

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    Please bear with me here, I am almost 80 yrs old and new to Daemon.
    I have an iso file which I am attempting to mount using Daemon Lite.
    All seemed well until the last gasp when the program said I needed Astroburn.
    I downloaded that and ran the program again and then I got an error msg saying "Çannot determine write speed."
    How do I resolve that?
    Thanks in advance.
    Knocka58.
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    Not familiar with Daemon Tools, but I'm assuming that your intent is to burn the ISO file to a DVD?
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    can use cdburnerxp to do that plus i think imgburn might do that too.
     
  4. Knocka58

    Knocka58 Newbie

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    Thanks for reply, what I am trying to do is, create a WIN7 system and boot disk. Being one of thousands who did not get a system disk when the PC was bought, I downloaded the iso file from a Windows site and wish to get it onto a disk with which I can reinstall win7 if I ever have to. I am not sure if I am going about this the right way? I have already burned the iso file onto a dvd but the next few steps are not clear to me! Maybe you can point me in the right direction in simple form that I can understand?
    Thanks again.
    best regards Knocka.
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    is your computer a namebrand like dell or hp or 1 built at a local computer store?
     

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